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NguyenJ

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Imagine what would happen if Jupiter were suddenly replaced by a black hole with the same mass as Jupiter.
 
  A) The entire solar system would instantly be sucked into the black hole.
  B) The orbits of the solar system would be unaffected (including Jupiter's).
  C) The other planets and the Sun would slowly be pulled into Jupiter.
  D) The other planets would slowly be pulled into Jupiter, but the Sun would be unaffected.

Question 2

Seyfert galaxies are the only type that produces gravitational lensing.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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